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karamu
‖ karamu (ˈkaramuː, kærəˈmuː) [Maori.] The name of several species of Coprosma, a genus of Australasian trees and shrubs (family Rubiaceæ), some of which produce edible fruits. bush-karamu, the Otago orange-leaf, or Looking-glass bush (C. lucida).1874 J. White Te Rou 221 (Morris) Then they tied a fe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Karamu
Karamu may refer to: Karamu, New Zealand, a rural locality in the North Island of New Zealand Coprosma robusta, a tree known as karamu Coprosma lucida , a shrub sometimes called shining karamu Coprosma macrocarpa, a shrub called coastal karamu Karamu (feast), a feast held on December 31 as part of the wikipedia.org
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Karamu, New Zealand
Karamu is a rural community in the Hastings District and Hawke's Bay Region of New Zealand's North Island. Karamu Estate covered the area in the 1870s. wikipedia.org
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patete
patete, n. N.Z. (paˈtete) Also patate. [Maori.] a. = karamu. b. = *pate n.51832 London Med. Gaz. 22 Sept. 792/2 The Coprosma fetidissima is a shrub indigenous to New Zealand, and is named Karamu, or Patété, by the natives. 1867 J. D. Hooker Handbk. N.Z. Flora II. 767/1 Patate, Middle Island, Lyall. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alfred Karamuço
Karamuço was part of the Central Head Council of Republican Party of Albania. He is married to Valentina Karamuço, with whom he has three children. wikipedia.org
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Karamu House
predated Karamu. The revival Karamu House needed so desperately had arrived. wikipedia.org
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Karamu High School
History Karamu High School opened in 1962. Karamu High School's current principal is Dionne Thomas. wikipedia.org
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Umoja Karamu
Celebrated in a manner similar to Thanksgiving, Umoja Karamu is held on the fourth Sunday in November. Currently, the Umoja Karamu is celebrated in homes and churches in several states. Umoja Karamu is said to be growing in popularity. wikipedia.org
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Charles L. Sallée Jr
Many of Sallée's instructors at the Cleveland School of Art also taught at Karamu House. He later came to instruct at Karamu House, formerly known as the Playhouse Settlement. wikipedia.org
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Coprosma robusta
Karamu can grow to be around tall, and grow leaves up to long. Karamu is used for a variety of purposes in human culture. The fruit that karamu produces can be eaten, and the shoots of karamu are sometimes used for medical purposes. wikipedia.org
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Coprosma lucida
Coprosma lucida, commonly known in Māori as karamū, and also known as shiny karamu, is a shrub native to New Zealand. wikipedia.org
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C. robusta
Compsomantis robusta, a praying mantis species found in Borneo Conraua robusta, a frog species found in Cameroon and Nigeria Coprosma robusta, the karamu wikipedia.org
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William E. Smith (artist)
Artistic career Early work In the early 1930s, Smith began his studies at Karamu House under the leadership of Karamu House Studio director Richard R Karamu Artists Inc. and World War II Between 1938 and 1940, Smith participated in 19 exhibitions as part of a group with Karamu Artists Incorporated. wikipedia.org
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Snipe-rail
The snipe-rail (Capellirallus karamu) is an extinct flightless rail endemic to the North Island of New Zealand. The species' name is derived from the Karamu Cave from Hamilton where the holotype was discovered in 1954. wikipedia.org
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Coprosma macrocarpa
Coprosma macrocarpa, also known as large-seeded coprosma and coastal karamu, is a shrub native to New Zealand. wikipedia.org
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